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What are we doing: Podcast about language, traditions and trends in Flanders
What are we doing: Language, Traditions and Trends is a podcast for non-native speakers who are learning Dutch.
Proverbs, sayings and current topics that live in Flanders or Belgium are discussed in this podcast. The first podcast is about the proverb …
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Dutch with Aline: Podcast
Meet Dutch with Aline , the podcast that helps students master Dutch. In this podcast, topics such as Belgian habits, famous Belgians, frequent mistakes ... are discussed.
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Heimat: Podcast series
Podcast about people on the run and what a child experiences when they leave everything behind. How it feels on departure, arrival and so many years later. What uncertainty, a different language and a new culture do to a child.
Heimat is a podcast by …
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#I do not know
Asking questions about small things in a big world. With a range of topics that offers students opportunities to delve into interests. You will find the questions and corresponding answers in the podcasts #weetikveel from Radio 1.
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Flanders storyland: Podcast
Different storytellers take you on a journey throughout Flanders with regional stories and folktales for young and old. Where has Kludde been haunting everywhere and who were Pape Toon and Tanneke Toverheks?
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Stuff You Should Know: Podcast
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Rebellion, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, look no further. Josh and Chuck provide you with a lot of information through their podcast.
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ArabicPod.net: Learn Arabic
Those who learn Arabic in adult education have too few opportunities to listen to Arabic at their own level. This free podcast can fill a gap.
The hosts Ihab and Mohammed are enthusiastic Arabic speaking young people. The first lessons seemed a bit …
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